Casper, the renowned artist behind the infectious dance hit “Cha-Cha Slide,” has passed away at 58 due to kidney and liver cancer, as confirmed by his family. Born Willie Perry Jr, the US MC and songwriter achieved chart-topping success in 2004 on the UK singles chart with the track. The Chicago-native, also credited with inventing the corresponding dance routine, had battled cancer since 2016.
His wife, Kim, verified the news on Tuesday through Chicago TV station ABC7. The enduring popularity of the song, initially released in 2000, endears it to events like parties, school functions, and weddings. Originating as an aerobic exercise for his nephew, the track evolved into an international hit. Known for wearing all-white on stage, Casper envisioned the song as a unifying force embodying community, positivity, and togetherness.